Enormous 120' Laser TV vs 97' OLED TV - biggest yet!

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0:00 Laser vs OLED
1:08 Important Considerations
1:58 Physical differences
2:58 Installation differences
4:26 Reflection/light control
5:09 HDMI Connections
5:44 WebOS 22 vs older 6.0
7:25 Magic Remote Controls
7:54 Picture Quality Comparisons
10:05 Where the OLED crushes
10:28 Gaming Quality
11:40 Upscaling/Motion on UST vs OLED
12:32 HDR major differences
13:01 Downsides to 97" OLED
14:52 Downsides to 120" UST Laser TV
15:35 Case to get 120" UST
16:23 Case for 97" OLED
16:56 97" G2 at full brightness 🌞
17:23 Jen's final take
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As soon as the video started the OLED just shined through.

peaheaduk
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I appreciate you throwing out the price immediately. Saved me a lot of time lol

JohnHiggins-bi
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This video would've made more sense if you'd compared the 83" OLED to the UST. The 83" LG G2 and the CineBeam both cost around 5k. No one is buying a TV for the cost of a car, so the size difference comparison is going to be 83 vs 120, not 97 vs 120.

adamkoblenz
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I can tell you. If you have a 120" ALR screen with an UST projector you won't miss any OLED screen. Unless you're putting them side by side like youtubers do in videos like this. In real life it's f*cking awesome.

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Nice comparison. The most important factor here though is room size. For people with smaller rooms they would just get a 77" OLED, be very happy, and not waste their time thinking about projectors at all.

samstrider
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It really depends. If you‘re using it with any ambient light on or if you‘re seriously gaming on it the OLED wins by miles. For the sole purpose of home cinema and sports in the evening or with proper blinds that you can close when watching the projector will do a great job for the money. 77“ OLED is still where the perfect value lies for bigger living rooms at the moment unfortunately, but in a few years those bigger 4K OLEDs should come down in price a lot.

ledooni
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That 97" OLED is superb but if you can live with a slightly smaller screen size then you can save quite a bit or money, which will buy you a nice PC and a sound system to go with it. If you move your sofa a foot or 2 closer you will most likely not even notice the difference. (It is very nice, though !)

phrtao
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18:14 great review, wifey made it plain and simple of which one compliments the family. Great job. Keep the reviews coming guys.

pinkpanta
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When the lights are off the UST is a great picture and great bang for buck.

deanrwilson
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I just purchased a WAOL 2500 UST projector and I am extremely happy with it. For under $5k with a screen included you can't go wrong and there are very few advantages (IMO) of OLED over UST. Unless you have thousands and thousands to spend and want 120" the UST is the only way to go. A benefit is the 20k+ hours laser is an advantage. A 5 year warranty on the OLED kind of says they don't think it will be around in 5 years.

stevelaminack
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I fell into the "HUGE" TV a while ago, Optoma DLP, yes a 139" screen is awesome.... but after seeing smaller OLED TV's and trying to see what the hell is going on in dark scenes with the projector, I went back to TV just to be able to see stuff clearer / in darker scenes... I know they are getting better, Laser vs arc light, LED, etc.... Sticking with TV for now.... Great Video!

PitoCanito
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I recently changed my mind about projectors. I believe a middle class family can afford a 55" to 65" tv and a mid tier projector in a home. Because of my baby and the pandemic i don't get to go to the theaters anymore. I used to watch in cinemas weekly. Having a projector and streaming content including new and recent movies available is a game changer for me. Anyway, good review!

hempprotein
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That OLED on the left had me sold right off the bat.

ShawnStrickland
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Bought the CineBeam and I love it. A big thanks to "B The Installer" for the input And for Jen for putting up with all of this TV switch around nonsense that it takes to find the right unit. My wife has come to the same conclusion she likes "the one that's up on the wall...and don't switch it again, 😈!"
I'm currently using the vivid storm 100" projector screen. Wondering which screen you ended up going with for the 120 on the wall?

fastdrs
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I would choose a Formovie UST projector. It will cast to 150" and will display in HDR and Dolby Vision. The longevity of the light source in the UST triple laser projector will outlast the OLED by far. I'd pair the projector with an ALR screen for better daytime viewing but everyone knows that a light controlled room is where projectors really perform best. From looking at this video, the projector could be calibrated to achieve more accurate color representation and get very close to the OLED in full range only losing its edge to deep blacks. However, the pros for the UST outweighs the OLED for me. Ability to cast to 150", no glare or reflections on a screen, no worry about the screen getting hit and cracked and be completely useless, more of a theater like experience and finally cost. Depending on your ALR screen choice, you could buy up to 5 full UST projectors and screens for the price of this one OLED. Don't get me wrong, I think it is an awesome TV, but I still prefer a good UST setup over the OLED especially in a dark environment.

shannonjennings
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Oled the winner for me! 👍
I will save for it and buy it over 25 years

luukverhoek
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Awesome review man. Wow thanks for sharing. I’m sold. Bought a formovie ust with a 150 alr screen with a Bose 900 sound bar with dual subs and surrounds for under 12k. Your review was awesome. Clicked like and subscribed.

ricky
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Our 75" never gets used for movies because it pales in comparison to or 152" diag scope JVC LCOS projector . Small tvs even the 100" ones can't deliver the true cinematic experience.
But of course you need a dedicated room to get the most of projector otherwise, stick to tv

shaolin
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Thanks for this comparison. Personally speaking, I'm actually feeling grateful that I live in a small house where it would be impossible to install a 97" OLED TV or a 120" projector screen, which frees me from the dilemma of needing to decide between the two(!) Seriously, in my modest-sized living room the largest display I'm able to install that still allows me to situate my home theater loudspeaker system properly is a 55" panel. I'm completely happy with those dimensions though, and I would have absolutely no problem spending $1650 for a 55" LG G2 OLED (or $1600 for a 55" Samsung S95B QD-OLED) which gives me a state-of-the-art TV that works in both a darker or brighter room. (Sometimes, I guess it's true that small really IS beautiful... )

marksalamon
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Front projector for the win, until we can get a 120"-150" TV under $10k. At that point the projector market will be done.

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